After a fracture, it does not always have to be treated surgically. In clinical work, there are specific indications for surgery for fractures that can be treated surgically, otherwise it is perfectly possible to achieve good healing of the fractured ends through strictly conservative treatment. Also, fractures that are not treated surgically do not destroy the periosteum of the fracture break, which allows for a better and faster healing of the fracture. Conservative treatment of fractures usually follows some rules: first, the alignment and alignment of the fracture should be good and not produce rotational deformity or separation and displacement. The alignment of the fracture should be more than 2/3 of the stem end and more than 1/3 of the backbone, so that the healing can be significantly restored to the normal state without causing excessive functional limitations.